For insurance companies to adjust your claim they are entitled to check certain legal documents. Requesting bank/ credit information could be a legitimate request to substantiate your claim (for example: how much you paid for the vehicle), or it could be a way to delay processing your claim to give the claim adjuster more time to further investigate the claim.
To check if a small claims judgment appears on your credit report, you can request a copy of your credit report from the three major credit bureaus - Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. Look for any entries related to judgments or court records in the public records section of your credit report.
The information comes from your credit history: credit card and loan records, medical bills that have not been paid, student loan records, housing records, etc. that is reported to credit recort companies.
The purpose of a free credit report is that the individual can get a report of their credit records. This way they can know what there standing is in terms of credit, and see if they have good credit or bad credit without paying any fees or services.
Paying your insurance premiums do no report to any credit reporting bureaus.
Auto insurance companies do not chrge you on the status of your credit report. They only look at your driving history.
Life insurance loans are not on your credit report.
Information in a credit report comes from banks, mortgage lenders,credit unions, credit card companies, insurance companies, landlords, department stores and employers.
ASDA Car insurance will do a credit check when you apply. The information contained in your credit report will impact what rates you will be charged if your application is accepted.
It may not be, records on your credit report can expire and disapear but the debt still needs to be repaid
The ssan information is for credit check (credit report checking) purposes - insurance companies equate good credit to good driving.
The individual does not report a judgment award to the credit bureaus. This type of information is collected by operators who specialize in researching and retrieving public records and storing them in databanks. The records are then sold to various agencies, such as credit bureaus.
Louis Tardy has written: 'Report on systems of agricultural credit and insurance' -- subject(s): Agricultural Insurance, Agricultural cooperative credit associations, Agricultural credit